Episode Synopsis "Works Of Fiction Are Inherently Separate From Each Other"
Works of fiction are generally considered to be separate. We all know this to be true, however there are occasions where our own opinions, preferences, or bias affect our ability to apply this notion in practice. Today's episode is a matter of recognizing this degree of separation, the ramifications of neglecting this premise, and making a distinction regarding how works can affect each other to some limited degree.
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